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Public Comments

  1. C4MI Response to RFI on Patient Generated Data into EHRs
  2. C4MI Part 2 Comment
  3. Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (Draft 2)
  4. C4MI Comment for ONC NPRM
  5. C4MI Comment for CMS NPRM
  6. CMS-1694-P; Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Medicare Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) and Long Term Acute Care Hospital (LTCH) Prospective Payment System Proposed Rule, and Request for Information (June 2018)
  7. OCR/ HHS Request for Information on Modifying HIPAA Rules to Improve Coordinated Care, HHS-OCR-0945-AA00, RIN 0945-AA00 (February 2019)
  8. Procuring Interoperability: Achieving High-Quality, Connected, and Person-Centered Care; A Special Publication from the National Academy of Medicine (November 2018)
    https://nam.edu/procuring-interoperability-achieving-high-quality-connected-and-person-centered-care/
  9. National Science Foundation Request for Information on Action on Interoperability of Medical Devices, Data, and Platforms to Enhance Patient Care, 2019-02519 (March 2019)

About C4MI™

The Center for Medical Interoperability is a 501(c)(3) cooperative research and development lab founded by health systems to simplify and advance data sharing among medical technologies and systems. We provide a centralized, vendor-neutral approach to performing technical work that enables person-centered care, testing and certifying devices and systems, and promoting the adoption of scalable solutions.

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Membership at C4MI™ is an opportunity – to chart a course that will change our country forever, to touch countless lives now and for generations to come, to shape the future of care delivery. Learn More »

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